Saltash Heritage produce a news letter three times a year which is free to members (£1 none members)
The newsletter is packed with the latest news, forthcoming events and informative articles about Saltash life
Information
Chairman’s Report
From the House of Commons
Dear Mo
Archaeology Report
Boundary Markers
Stewards Party (the next one)
Photo albums wanted
Saltash Heritage AGM
Thank You party
Membership Secretary
St Anne’s Visit
Textile care training
Outside displays
It will be over by Christmas
Information
Chairman’s Report
Living History
Membership Secretary
AGM
Membership form
Mount Edgcumbe Training Ship
Recollections of Alfred Smith
Alfred Smith follow-up
Archaeology Report
Bill Myer’s Tours
Exhibition 2013
Training Sessions
Punctuation
Washday Blues
St Barnabas at 125
New exhibition display
The Big Draw
Ideal for Christmas
The Boiler
New Display Units
Stewards’ Annual Party
Have you paid? (Membership Sec.)
The Saltash Maces
Model Ferry photograph
Model ferry by John Lavens
Information
Front cover
From the Chairman
Fire Beacons to Fibre Optic
Editorial
What’s in a name? – Part 2
Rota for Stewards
Tamarside Archaeological Survey
Presentation to Saltash Heritage
Ferry 50 Firework
Information
Chairman’s report
Trip to SS Great Britain (page 3)
Membership Secretary Report
Milestones and boundary stones
Rare railway ticket
It’s only a dummy
Cornwall’s first rail accident
Saltash Heritage Presents
A Mayor’s novel solution
Training Sessions
Saltash Heritage AGM
Saltash Heritage Thank You party
It’s a mystery solved
Tragedy at Bere Ferrers
War in the trenches
Lost milestone found
Archaeology report
Back page in colour
Ferry telegraph repeater
Chairman’s report
John Honywill
A night to remember
Town Quiz
Archaeology report
Saltash Ferry telegraph
Help wanted
Stewards Party
Engraving or photograph
Postcard with a story
Tiverton and Taunton
Exhibition 2013
Saltash water supply
Saltash’s other station
‘D’ day and the censor
Museums last day of opening
with story time and lantern parade
Forder Tramway dig
Information
From the Chairman
Please, Sir!
Editorial
Archaeology report
Steward’s information
What’s in a name?
Monumental inscriptions
King Edward Mine visit
Plymouth Council Chamber visit
Huntley Cottages
Please, Sir! (new book)
Membership
Wanted
‘Vineland’, a vineyard in Saltash
Cornwall Battlefields project
Antony Passage’s last ferry
Treasurer required
Council Chamber in colour
Fire Station in colour
Information
Chairman’s Report
How NOT to treat a war hero
Archaeology report
Membership Matters:
Quiz triumph
It’s a mystery – solved
Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Gift
Doggie tails
Greetings from the North
Membership of Salash Heritage
Bill Myers Tours (SS Great Britain)
Saltash Chronicles – update
Subs were due
Toute Ensemble
Chronicles in colour
Jackson Transmitter and Receiver
Information
Chairman’s Report
Henry Jackson, radio pioneer
Olympic Torch at Saltash
Archaeology Report
A Life of Brian
St Stephens Churchyard Project
News from the Secretary
A day out in Somerset
Saltash Ferry Telegraph
HMS Saltash
How much was that house!!!
Opening day
Exhibition book
Dock dung
Information
From the Chairman
Mona
Dock dung – full story
Lady Astor House visit
St. Stephens church visit
Changing face of Saltash – Rodney
Stewards party
Visit to Falmouth &
King Edward mine
Visit Plymouth Council Chambers
Tamar Archaeological Survey
Please Sir appeal
May Fair appeal
Visit to Plymouth Synagogue
The big draw
Ancient monument at Waterside
Party pic
St. Stephens in colour
Information
Chairman’s Report
Heritage news
Membership
Letter from John
A farmers tale
Archaeology report
It’s a mystery
Your museum needs you
Goodbye to John
Training sessions
Bodmin jail
Thank you First Forum
The games we played
Saint Faith’s Chapel, Saltash
Courtroom experience
Victorian drain uncovered
Ferryman
Washday Blues
Water, Water book
Stewards Party
Information
Chairman’s Report
Stewards Party Report
Fire beacons to Fibre Optics,
Family History Days
Museum Opening Times
Rota Organisers 2012
What’s in a name? continues
The life of Brian
Memory Loan Boxes
Stop Press - exciting news
Editorial
Forthcoming AGM
Sweatshirts and Polo Shirts
80,000 gallons of water
Pukapuka – Island of Danger
Tamar Archaeological Survey
Stewards Part Photographs
Model of RAB
From our Chairman
Tamarside Archaeological Survey
Waterside life
The big draw
News from the first floor
Fagans trip report
St. Stephens Church visit
Lady Astor House visit
Exhibition 2011
Keeping the Museum going
Dunheved Rd
U3a Genealogy Group
May Fair 2010
Membership news
From the Editor
All in a photograph
Beetle Drive
Museum opening